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Niteshift's $7M Seed: Code Independence Wins
10 Jun
Summary
- Niteshift secured $7 million in seed funding led by Greylock.
- The startup offers an AI coding cloud that routes between models.
- Niteshift charges like a cloud provider, not per token.

Niteshift, an AI coding agent startup founded by former Datadog engineers Sajid Mehmood and Conor Branagan, has successfully raised $7 million in a seed funding round spearheaded by Greylock's Jerry Chen. The company addresses a critical concern in the AI development space: the risk of core AI model providers launching competing products, a phenomenon termed the 'SaaSocalypse.'
Niteshift's solution is an AI coding cloud designed to route requests between different AI models, including options from OpenAI, Anthropic, and open-source alternatives, based on project-specific needs. This approach allows companies to leverage AI-generated code without becoming overly dependent on a single model provider, mitigating the risk of competition from these same providers.
Unlike many competitors, Niteshift operates on an infrastructure-as-a-service model, charging clients based on per-minute usage rather than per-token rates. This is seen as selling software to agents rather than replacing human labor. The founding team's deep experience in scaling Datadog is highlighted as a key differentiator in navigating the complexities of AI-generated code verification and maintenance at scale.